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POL 454: Comparative Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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POL 455: American Political Development
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An examination of political change and institutional development in American national government. Topics include theories of American political development; the origins of Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court, and significant changes in each over time; and how the political interactions between institutions have shaped their development and that of the American state
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POL 462: Principles of the American Founding
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Course aims to equip students to answer such questions as: What first principles, if any, give form to the American political order? What way of life or vision of human character was or is our constitutionalism supposed to foster? What relevance or authority do such founding commitments have for us now? American Government, Political Theory.
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POL 462A: Seminar: American Political Development
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
The course examines advanced theories of political change and institutional development in the United States. Particular focus is given to political institutions and the importance of ideas in shaping institutional change. Topics include the influence of political culture and beliefs; theories of realignment, junctures, and regimes; the role of time and sequence in institutional development; coalitions and sectional interests shaping institutional structure; and the relative contribution of entrepreneurs and organized groups.
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POL 463A: Russia Under Yeltsin, Putin, and Beyond
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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POL 464: Topics in Congressional Politics
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Advance study of selected topics in congressional studies. Possible subjects include the historical origins and development of the United States Congress, the internal institutional organization and leadership of the Congress, and congressional elections and constituent relations. American Government.
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POL 464 - Topics in Congressional Politics
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POL 465: American Political Culture
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Consideration of the cultural dimension of American political thought and action. Examines changes in and expressions of political ideology and commitments in American political history from the revolutionary period to the twentieth century. American Government.
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POL 466: From Riots to Revolution
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Through this course, students will examine "contentious politics," those political phenomena carried out by non-state actors who challenge the government in unconventional ways. These include terrorist attacks, protests, rallies, riots, strikes, revolutions, and insurgencies carried out by civil rights activists, members of environmental organizations, separatists, nationalists, and crime syndicates. We consider the grievances, resources, and political opportunities that give rise to these events and government responses to them. Both violent and nonviolent contention is studied.
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POL 467: Hegel, Marx, Weber
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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POL 469: Terrorism, Counterterrorism and Civil Liberties after 9/11: European and U.S. Approaches
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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POL 469 - Terrorism, Counterterrorism and Civil Liberties after 9/11: European and U.S. Approaches
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